Abstract

The GelMA hydrogels are biomaterials with excellent biocompatibility and cellular activity. However, their application is limited due to their poor mechanical properties. To enhance the mechanical properties of GelMA, we incorporated ODMA into GelMA for the sequential assembly of RSF (raw silk fiber protein) and CHI (chitosan) through electrostatic interactions, constructing a multi-layer composite membrane on the hydrogel surface. We conducted microscopic morphology analysis, evaluated mechanical properties, assessed cytocompatibility, and performed short-term and long-term material toxicity testing. Our results showed that mechanical properties were significantly enhanced when the 10-layer (RSF/CHI) composite film was assembled on the surface of ODMA-GelMA hydrogel. And they also exhibited excellent cytocompatibility. The improved GelMA hydrogel has the potential for biomedical applications in 3D printing as a substitute for artificial organs.

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